A friend told me about the babies in Romania needing to be held and loved. He did not have any information on projects in Romania so my search began. I found Firm Foundations Romania (FFR). A month later, I was on my way to a life changing experience.
After arriving in Brasov, I started my hospital visits the next day. Words cannot describe the first time you walk into the hospital rooms and see all the loving babies in their cribs where they would spend most of their day if it was not for the FFR volunteers. The first time you pick one baby up you will fall in love with them. They are so sweet and love to be held so much it is hard to put them down. It seems no matter how much love you show them, they always seem to love you more!
I wasn't sure what else we did at the hospital, but I found out we helped feed and change diapers. Don't worry folks, if you don't know how to change diapers, the other volunteers will show you, and you will get lots of practice. The feeding time is an amazing time to bond with the babies.
It is hard to leave especially when you find one special baby that steals your heart, like little Stefanie! The first trip made such an impact on me I went back two months later. This trip I
saw Budila, the gypsy village where most of the babies come from. It is hard to see the village living conditions and the kids so dirty. I was able to Stefanie again, this time with her mother and family!!! It is amazing the level of trust everyone in the village has with the FFR team.
While I was there I learned about the great projects FFR is trying to start: the shower project, bringing doctors into the village, and also going to a give back meeting where the kids watched the movie "Cars" in Romanian while the FFR volunteers taught the moms about inner beauty.
Once you go, it will be hard not to want to stay longer and you will want to go back again. It is truly an amazing experience. If you are thinking about doing it, stop thinking and go!!! I know it will change your life too. I'm already planning my third trip. The FFR long term volunteers are wonderful and make you feel like you are part of the FFR family right away, even if you are only there for a short time. It's amazing to see a group of volunteers from all over the world come together for such a wonderful cause.
So a quick recap (just in case this is all you read):
The babies are so cute and love so much, that you will not want to leave, and you may even want to adopt one!!
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